View Full Version : Major XFactor USA Cock Up, contestants have to sing again
Vanessa
07-11-2013, 08:49 AM
From Digital Spy :
Samuel W
There was a major cock up on yesterday's first live episode of XFactor USA... The voting numbers at the end of the show were wrong for every contestant.
As a result, in tonight's results show, every contestant has to sing once again [with a new song] with voting lines opening once again.
Cowell has apologised to fans on twitter for this major cock up.
Omg! :laugh3:
This shows how s*** the X factor USA is axe it and cowell come back to uk
Braden
07-11-2013, 10:36 AM
What a mess :laugh:
Vanessa
07-11-2013, 10:36 AM
I'd be so pissed off if it happened in the UK one. :nono:
smudgie
07-11-2013, 11:07 AM
How do they know the voting figures are wrong?
Oooops edit. I see it was the numbers that were wrong.
Vanessa
07-11-2013, 11:08 AM
How do they know the voting figures are wrong?
They gave the wrong voting numbers at the end of the show. :joker:
Niamh.
07-11-2013, 11:10 AM
Are they going to have to refund everyone who voted now or what?
Vanessa
07-11-2013, 11:10 AM
Are they going to have to refund everyone who voted now or what?
They'll have to. :laugh:
Niamh.
07-11-2013, 11:11 AM
They'll have to. :laugh:
Oh Dear, someone is getting fired :/
Vanessa
07-11-2013, 11:12 AM
Oh Dear, someone is getting fired :/
I just read that voting in the Us version is free. Still, someone's head will be on the line. :bigsmile:
Niamh.
07-11-2013, 11:21 AM
I just read that voting in the Us version is free. Still, someone's head will be on the line. :bigsmile:
Oh Really? That's surprising
Vanessa
07-11-2013, 11:22 AM
Oh Really? That's surprising
I wish they had free vote here. Like Strictly. :bawling:
BBfanUSA
07-11-2013, 12:08 PM
This happened on American Idol once and SCD overhere this year.
Brother Leon
07-11-2013, 01:23 PM
Show has been pure poo after a great first season lol
Jordan.
07-11-2013, 04:15 PM
This show is such a failure
Jack_
07-11-2013, 04:27 PM
Oh Really? That's surprising
US televotes are free for the most part as far as I'm aware because they can fund the production through excessive product placement (that's why you'll see Coke or Pepsi glasses on the judges table in this/American Idol)
zakman440
08-11-2013, 08:16 AM
Looking like a dead cert that Simon's coming back next year.
lostalex
08-11-2013, 08:25 AM
Simon really thought that X-factor US would replace American Idol... lol what a moron.
Kelly Clarkson is the only decent winner they've ever had from these type of shows. they should have just quit after that cause no one will ever be as great as Kelly Clarkson.
lostalex
08-11-2013, 08:27 AM
US televotes are free for the most part as far as I'm aware because they can fund the production through excessive product placement (that's why you'll see Coke or Pepsi glasses on the judges table in this/American Idol)
you think having a coke glass on the table is "excessive"? lol
I think it's hilarious how in britain they say BBC doesn't have any ads, but every time i watch BBC there are a million ads for BBC on BBC lol
That';s like saying if coke had a channel and they advertised coke, it's not really advertising because they are only advertising coke on the coke channel.
Jack_
08-11-2013, 08:33 AM
you think having a coke glass on the table is "excessive"? lol
I think it's hilarious how in britain they say BBC doesn't have any ads, but every time i watch BBC there are a million ads for BBC on BBC lol
That';s like saying if coke had a channel and they advertised coke, it's not really advertising because they are only advertising coke on the coke channel.
No, that was just one example. They're also referencing the sponsors name and finding some way to fit items in the show around it. I have no issues with it, I'm just saying that from a British perspective it would be seen as excessive. Actually tbh in recent years the UK showing is following the same kinda thing, Samsung Mobile sponsored a series a few years ago and all the acts were given their products which they were seen using during VTs.
Am I right in thinking it's actually illegal in the US to charge for televotes?
Jack_
08-11-2013, 08:37 AM
Promotional ads for your own networks programmes on a state funded broadcaster are very different to commercial ads for products that companies have paid to advertise
lostalex
08-11-2013, 08:42 AM
Promotional ads for your own networks programmes on a state funded broadcaster are very different to commercial ads for products that companies have paid to advertise
of course it's different, it's FREE advertising, while everyone else has to PAY for it, i agree, that is a BIG difference.
lostalex
08-11-2013, 08:43 AM
Am I right in thinking it's actually illegal in the US to charge for televotes?
you are wrong, there is nothing illegal about charging for phone-in votes in the US. When the US did a version of I'm a Celebrity, i'm pretty sure they charged for votes (maybe that's why it was a failure). I remember voting for Janice and it was like 50 cents per vote.
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Jack_
08-11-2013, 08:52 AM
of course it's different, it's FREE advertising, while everyone else has to PAY for it, i agree, that is a BIG difference.
Nothing wrong with the difference either, I appreciate ad breaks on other channels but the BBC is one of the best institutions in the UK IMO. I don't watch a lot of their channels but their website, radio stations, catch up service and news centre are of the highest quality available in Britain and justify the license fee completely
To have a mostly neutral news service is much appreciated, I would rather that than ITV News, Sky, Fox, God forbid...C5 News (shudders)
Black Dagger
08-11-2013, 09:27 AM
The show is an utter flop..
The Voice has just got everything right and is a far more enjoyable show.
That said Alex and Sierra > any The Voice contestant this year.
user104658
08-11-2013, 12:56 PM
Nothing wrong with the difference either, I appreciate ad breaks on other channels but the BBC is one of the best institutions in the UK IMO. I don't watch a lot of their channels but their website, radio stations, catch up service and news centre are of the highest quality available in Britain and justify the license fee completely
To have a mostly neutral news service is much appreciated, I would rather that than ITV News, Sky, Fox, God forbid...C5 News (shudders)
The BBC news, neutral?? :/
It's been a cherry-picking propaganda machine for half a century. There's no such thing as neutral news in the mainstream media... And the BBC is frankly one of the worst. In fact, all BBC-made programming is full of subtle propaganda.
Jemal
08-11-2013, 02:37 PM
you think having a coke glass on the table is "excessive"? lol
I think it's hilarious how in britain they say BBC doesn't have any ads, but every time i watch BBC there are a million ads for BBC on BBC lol
That';s like saying if coke had a channel and they advertised coke, it's not really advertising because they are only advertising coke on the coke channel.
:joker:
BBfanUSA
08-11-2013, 03:39 PM
Not to mention the biggest sport in England/UK has basically running billboards.
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